The Church of Incarnation

The Church of Incarnation is a Carpenter Gothic style Episcopalian Church that spans 45,000 SF. The custom woodwork is made from handcrafted, quarter-sawn white oak that came from the Dominican Republic because of the intense woodworking required for the liturgical arts. Interior wood doors are 2 ¼ in. thick white oak, custom-made, and the lower lobby features a fireplace with gas logs. The new sanctuary includes new 1” thick Spanish floor tile, featuring patterned mosaic designs, all new woodwork for the altar, choir, and lower lobby area from floor to ceiling.  

 

The painting was done by the renowned John Canning Company, a Connecticut-based paint co. that is focused on the liturgical needs of churches, providing all the sanctuary painting for the walls and ceiling, featuring gold-leaf paint on the vertical battens on the ceiling. The stained-glass windows are Marvin architectural windows featuring leaded glass, that also has obscured glass to let light in. Some existing stained-glass windows of the earlier sanctuary were backlit to emulate natural light. This required cutting the existing wall and placing the lighting into recessed boxes to allow for operation and replaceability.  

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